ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY -WASHINGTON DC-
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A little string musicSchnoor, Jerald L. et al. | 2005
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Ontario rejects Great Lakes diversion proposal | Global warming's other effects on the oceans | Schwartz to lead NIEHS | Computers go BOINC! | U.S. and Europe continue collaboration | China drives worldwide marketPelley, Janet / Thacker, Paul D. et al. | 2005
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Ontario rejects Great Lakes diversion proposalPelley, J. et al. | 2005
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Methyl tert-Butyl Ether Occurrence and Related Factors in Public and Private Wells in Southeast New HampshireAyotte, Joseph D. / Argue, Denise M. / McGarry, Frederick J. et al. | 2005
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Methyl tert-Butyl Ether Occurrence and Related Factors in Public and Private Wells in Southeast New Hampshire This study reports occurrence and distribution of MTBE in public and private supply wells in southeast New Hampshire and identifies related possible controlling factorsAyotte, J. D. / Argue, D. M. / McGarry, F. J. et al. | 2005
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Technology Solutions No silver bullet to replace methyl bromide| 2005
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No silver bullet to replace methyl bromideThacker, Paul D. et al. | 2005
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Monitoring the Response to Changing Mercury DepositionMason, Robert P. / Abbott, Michael L. / Bodaly, R. A. et al. | 2005
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Regional Comparisons of Coastal Sediment Contamination Detected by a Biomarker (P450 HRGS; EPA Method 4425) A biomarker assay is used in large-scale sediment investigations to rapidly and inexpensively detect levels of CYP1A-inducing compoundsAnderson, J. W. / Hartwell, S. I. / Hameedi, M. J. et al. | 2005
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Regional Comparisons of Coastal Sediment Contamination Detected by a Biomarker (P450 HRGS; EPA Method 4425)Anderson, Jack W. / Hartwell, S. Ian / Hameedi, M. Jawed et al. | 2005
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2005 EST Advisory board| 2005
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Impact of the 2002 Canadian Forest Fires on Particulate Matter Air Quality in Baltimore CitySapkota, Amir / Symons, J. Morel / Kleissl, Jan et al. | 2005
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Impact of the 2002 Canadian Forest Fires on Particulate Matter Air Quality in Baltimore City Long-range transport of PM from forest fires in Quebec to Baltimore is studied, and its impact on ambient levels and in the homes of susceptible individuals is presentedSapkota, A. / Symons, J. M. / Kleissl, J. et al. | 2005
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Levels and Distribution of Polybrominated Diphenyl Ethers in Water, Surface Sediments, and Bivalves from the San Francisco EstuaryOros, Daniel R. / Hoover, Dale / Rodigari, Francois et al. | 2005
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Levels and Distribution of Polybrominated Diphenyl Ethers in Water, Surface Sediments, and Bivalves from the San Francisco Estuary The levels and distribution of PBDEs are evaluated in water, surface sediments, and bivalves from the San Francisco EstuaryOros, D. R. / Hoover, D. / Rodigari, F. et al. | 2005
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Field Deployment of Thin Film Passive Air Samplers for Persistent Organic Pollutants: A Study in the Urban Atmospheric Boundary LayerFarrar, N. J. / Harner, T. / Shoeib, M. et al. | 2005
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Field Deployment of Thin-Film Passive Air Samplers for Persistent Organic Pollutants: Study in the Urban Atmospheric Boundary Layer Polymer-coated glass samplers enable rapid, low-volume sampling of ambient levels of POPs and indicate that PAH and PCB levels decline with heightFarrar, N. J. / Harner, T. / Shoeib, M. et al. | 2005
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Abundances, Depositional Fluxes, and Homologue Patterns of Polychlorinated Biphenyls in Dated Sediment Cores from the Pearl River Delta, China Temporal records of PCBs in the Pearl River Delta, China, are reconstructed from dated sediment coresMai, B. / Zeng, E. Y. / Luo, X. et al. | 2005
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Abundances, Depositional Fluxes, and Homologue Patterns of Polychlorinated Biphenyls in Dated Sediment Cores from the Pearl River Delta, ChinaMai / Zeng, Eddy Y. / Luo et al. | 2005
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Milwaukee, WI, as a Source of Atmospheric PCBs to Lake Michigan Results of a field and modeling study show that elevated concentrations of PCBs in Milwaukee air contribute about 120 kg to Lake Michigan annuallyWethington, D. M. / Hornbuckle, K. C. et al. | 2005
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Milwaukee, WI, as a Source of Atmospheric PCBs to Lake MichiganWethington, David M. / Hornbuckle, Keri C. et al. | 2005
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Atmospheric Reactions Influence Seasonal PAH and Nitro-PAH Concentrations in the Los Angeles BasinReisen, Fabienne / Arey, Janet et al. | 2005
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Atmospheric Reactions Influence Seasonal PAH and Nitro-PAH Concentrations in the Los Angeles Basin The contribution of atmospheric formation through gas-phase radical-initiated PAH reactions is dominant, and the semivolatile nitro-PAHs are most abundantReisen, F. / Arey, J. et al. | 2005
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Mass Budget of Perfluorooctane Surfactants in Lake OntarioBoulanger, Bryan / Peck, Aaron M. / Schnoor, Jerald L. et al. | 2005
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Mass Budget of Perfluorooctane Surfactants in Lake Ontario A mass budget of eight perfluorooctane surfactants was developed to identify the main sources of these compounds to Lake OntarioBoulanger, B. / Peck, A. M. / Schnoor, J. L. et al. | 2005
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Temporal Trends of PFOS and PFOA in Guillemot Eggs from the Baltic Sea, 1968-2003 PFOS concentrations have increased 30-fold in the Baltic Sea environment during the past 35 yearsHolmstrom, K. E. / Jarnberg, U. / Bignert, A. et al. | 2005
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Temporal Trends of PFOS and PFOA in Guillemot Eggs from the Baltic Sea, 1968−2003Holmström, Katrin E. / Järnberg, Ulf / Bignert, Anders et al. | 2005
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Occurrence, Profiles, and Photostabilities of Chlorinated Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons Associated with Particulates in Urban Air Occurrence of chlorinated PAHs associated with particulates and their photostabilities are investigated; the atmospheric behavior, sources, and fate are also discussedOhura, T. / Kitazawa, A. / Amagai, T. et al. | 2005
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Occurrence, Profiles, and Photostabilities of Chlorinated Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons Associated with Particulates in Urban AirOhura, Takeshi / Kitazawa, Atsushi / Amagai, Takashi et al. | 2005
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Pu and U Atom Ratios and Concentration Factors in Reservoir 11 and Asanov Swamp, Mayak, PA: An Application of Accelerator Mass Spectrometry Atom ratios are presented for plutonium and uranium isotopes in water, soil, grass, and aquatic biota samples collected downstream from Mayak, PaBorretzen, P. / Standring, W. J. F. / Oughton, D. H. et al. | 2005
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Pu and U Atom Ratios and Concentration Factors in Reservoir 11 and Asanov Swamp, Mayak PA: An Application of Accelerator Mass SpectrometryBørretzen, / Standring, / Oughton, et al. | 2005
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Physiological Basis for Large Differences in Resistance to Nitrite among Freshwater and Freshwater-Acclimated Euryhaline FishesTomasso, Joseph R. / Grosell, Martin et al. | 2005
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Physiological Basis for Large Differences in Resistance to Nitrite among Freshwater and Freshwater-Acclimated Euryhaline Fishes Understanding the relationship between nitrite toxicity and chloride uptake at the gills of freshwater and freshwater-acclimated euryhaline fish allows prediction of nitrite sensitivityTomasso, J. R. / Grosell, M. et al. | 2005
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Carbon Isotopic Fractionation during Anaerobic Biotransformation of Methyl tert-Butyl Ether and tert-Amyl Methyl Ether Anaerobic MTBE and TAME degradation exhibit strong evidence of significant carbon isotope fractionation; this demonstrates that the technique can be used as an indicator for biodegradationSomsamak, P. / Richnow, H. H. / Haggblom, M. M. et al. | 2005
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Carbon Isotopic Fractionation during Anaerobic Biotransformation of Methyl tert-Butyl Ether and tert-Amyl Methyl EtherSomsamak, Piyapawn / Richnow, Hans H. / Häggblom, Max M. et al. | 2005
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Dark Oxidation of Dissolved and Liquid Elemental Mercury in Aquatic EnvironmentsAmyot, Marc / Morel, François M. M. / Ariya, Parisa A. et al. | 2005
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Dark Oxidation of Dissolved and Liquid Elemental Mercury in Aquatic Environments Elemental mercury (Hg^0) droplets released in salt waters are easily oxidized in the dark, whereas dissolved Hg^0 is more stableAmyot, M. / Morel, F. M. M. / Ariya, P. A. et al. | 2005
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High Plankton Densities Reduce Mercury Biomagnification Higher plankton biomass and abundance result in lower mercury bioaccumulation in the food web and biomagnification to fish in lakes in the northeastern United StatesChen, C. Y. / Folt, C. L. et al. | 2005
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High Plankton Densities Reduce Mercury BiomagnificationChen, Celia Y. / Folt, Carol L. et al. | 2005
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Mechanisms of Dioxin Formation from the High-Temperature Oxidation of 2-ChlorophenolEvans, Catherine S. / Dellinger, Barry et al. | 2005
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Mechanisms of Dioxin Formation from the High-Temperature Oxidation of 2-Chlorophenol The role of oxygen in the formation of PCDD and PCDF from 2-chlorophenol is determined for high-temperature, postflame conditionsEvans, C. S. / Dellinger, B. et al. | 2005
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When Aerosol Sulfate Goes Up, So Does Oxalate: Implication for the Formation Mechanisms of OxalateYu, Jian Zhen / Huang, Xiao-Feng / Xu, Jinhui et al. | 2005
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When Aerosol Sulfate Goes Up, So Does Oxalate: Implication for the Formation Mechanisms of Oxalate In-cloud processing, a common dominant formation pathway, probably explains the close tracking of the two chemically distinct speciesYu, J. Z. / Huang, X.-F. / Xu, J. et al. | 2005
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Phenanthrene Sorption to Sequentially Extracted Soil Humic Acids and HuminsKang, Seunghun / Xing, Baoshan et al. | 2005
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Phenanthrene Sorption to Sequentially Extracted Soil Humic Acids and Humins Aliphaticity of soil humic substances increases with sequential alkaline extractions, whereas their polarity decreases; this results in an increased organic-carbon-normalized sorption coefficient of phenanthreneKang, S. / Xing, B. et al. | 2005
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Importance of Black Carbon to Sorption of Native PAHs, PCBs, and PCDDs in Boston and New York Harbor Sediments Dissolved concentrations of hydrophobic organic compounds in harbor sediment-water slurries are consistent with the hypothesis that combustion-derived black carbon is serving as an important sorbentLohmann, R. / MacFarlane, J. K. / Gschwend, P. M. et al. | 2005
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Importance of Black Carbon to Sorption of Native PAHs, PCBs, and PCDDs in Boston and New York Harbor SedimentsLohmann, R. / MacFarlane, J. K. / Gschwend, P. M. et al. | 2005
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Analysis of Column Tortuosity for MnCl2 and Bacterial Diffusion Using Magnetic Resonance ImagingOlson, Mira Stone / Ford, Roseanne M. / Smith, James A. et al. | 2005
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Analysis of Column Tortuosity for MnCl~2 and Bacterial Diffusion Using Magnetic Resonance Imaging Pseudomonas putida cells experience a column tortuosity 50 times higher than that predicted from diffusion experiments using MnCl~2Olson, M. S. / Ford, R. M. / Smith, J. A. et al. | 2005
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Relative Leaching and Aquatic Toxicity of Pressure-Treated Wood Products Using Batch Leaching Tests Batch leaching procedures are used to examine the chemical leaching and aquatic toxicity of heavy metals from pressure-treated wood samplesStook, K. / Tolaymat, T. / Ward, M. et al. | 2005
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Relative Leaching and Aquatic Toxicity of Pressure-Treated Wood Products Using Batch Leaching TestsStook, Kristin / Tolaymat, Thabet / Ward, Marnie et al. | 2005
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Semiempirical Model for Organic Aerosol Growth by Acid-Catalyzed Heterogeneous Reactions of Organic Carbonyls Molecular structure information, excess acidity, and parameters from the inorganic thermodynamic model are used to semiempirically predict heterogeneous aerosol production by particle-phase acid-catalyzed reactionsJang, M. / Czoschke, N. M. / Northcross, A. L. et al. | 2005
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Semiempirical Model for Organic Aerosol Growth by Acid-Catalyzed Heterogeneous Reactions of Organic CarbonylsJang, Myoseon / Czoschke, Nadine M. / Northcross, Amanda L. et al. | 2005
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Electrochemical Study of 2,3-Dihydroxybenzoic Acid and Its Interaction with Cu(II) and H2O2 in Aqueous Solutions: Implications for Wood DecayLiu, Ran / Goodell, Barry / Jellison, Jody et al. | 2005
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Electrochemical Study of 2,3-Dihydroxybenzoic Acid and Its Interaction with Cu(II) and H~2O~2 in Aqueous Solutions: Implications for Wood Decay Cyclic voltammetry is used to study the redox reactions involving 2,3-DHBA, Cu(II), and H~2O~2 to gain a better understanding of the nonenzymatic wood decay mechanismsLiu, R. / Goodell, B. / Jellison, J. et al. | 2005
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Zinc Adsorption Effects on Arsenite Oxidation Kinetics at the Birnessite−Water InterfacePower, Laura E. / Arai, Yuji / Sparks, Donald L. et al. | 2005
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Zinc Adsorption Effects on Arsenite Oxidation Kinetics at the Birnessite-Water Interface Sorbed or competitive metal ligands, such as Mn(II) and zinc, strongly influence the extent and rate of As(III) oxidation on birnessite surfacesPower, L. E. / Arai, Y. / Sparks, D. L. et al. | 2005
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Speciation of Iron and Sulfate in Acid Waters: Aqueous Clusters to Mineral Precipitates The most abundant Fe^I^I^I-SO~4 species in acid waters are hydrogen-bonded complexes, and the structure of poorly ordered Fe^I^I^I-SO~4 precipitates parallels the aqueous speciationMajzlan, J. / Myneni, S. C. B. et al. | 2005
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Speciation of Iron and Sulfate in Acid Waters: Aqueous Clusters to Mineral PrecipitatesMajzlan, Juraj / Myneni, Satish C. B. et al. | 2005
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Kinetics and Inhibition of Reductive Dechlorination of Chlorinated Ethylenes by Two Different Mixed CulturesYu, Seungho / Dolan, Mark E. / Semprini, Lewis et al. | 2005
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Kinetics and Inhibition of Reductive Dechlorination of Chlorinated Ethylenes by Two Different Mixed Cultures Laboratory and model studies show more chlorinated ethylenes inhibit the anaerobic reductive dechlorination of the less chlorinated ethylenesYu, S. / Dolan, M. E. / Semprini, L. et al. | 2005
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Adsorption of Ethylene Glycol Vapor on alpha-Al~2O~3 (0001) and Amorphous SiO~2 Surfaces: Observation of Molecular Orientation and Surface Hydroxyl Groups as Sorption Sites Adsorption of ethylene glycol forms hydrogen bonds with adsorbed water molecules on the alpha-Al~2O~3 (0001) surface and with silanol OH groups on the SiO~2 surfaceLiu, D. / Ma, G. / Xu, M. et al. | 2005
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Adsorption of Ethylene Glycol Vapor on a-Al2O3 (0001) and Amorphous SiO2 Surfaces: Observation of Molecular Orientation and Surface Hydroxyl Groups as Sorption SitesLiu, D. et al. | 2005
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Adsorption of Ethylene Glycol Vapor on α-Al2O3 (0001) and Amorphous SiO2 Surfaces: Observation of Molecular Orientation and Surface Hydroxyl Groups as Sorption SitesLiu, Dingfang / Ma, Gang / Xu, Man et al. | 2005
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Enrichment of Stable Carbon and Hydrogen Isotopes during Anaerobic Biodegradation of MTBE: Microcosm and Field EvidenceKuder, Tomasz / Wilson, John T. / Kaiser, Phil et al. | 2005
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Enrichment of Stable Carbon and Hydrogen Isotopes during Anaerobic Biodegradation of MTBE: Microcosm and Field Evidence Compound-specific stable isotope analysis is used to characterize microcosm and field anaerobic biodegradation of MTBEKuder, T. / Wilson, J. T. / Kaiser, P. et al. | 2005
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Effects of Fe(II) and Hydrogen Peroxide Interaction upon Dissolving UO~2 under Geologic Repository Conditions Electron spin resonance, scanning electron microscopy, and kinetic modeling are used to test UO~2 nuclear fuel dissolution versus uranium peroxide precipitation in the presence of Fe(II) and H~2O~2 (Fenton systems)Amme, M. / Bors, W. / Michel, C. et al. | 2005
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Effects of Fe(II) and Hydrogen Peroxide Interaction upon Dissolving UO2 under Geologic Repository ConditionsAmme, M. / Bors, W. / Michel, C. et al. | 2005
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Reduction of 2,4,6-Trinitrotoluene by Iron Metal: Kinetic Controls on Product Distributions in Batch Experiments Diagnostic modeling of batch kinetic data shows how experimental conditions affect the products and mass balance from reduction of 2,4,6-trinitrotoluene by zerovalent ironBandstra, J. Z. / Miehr, R. / Johnson, R. L. et al. | 2005
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Reduction of 2,4,6-Trinitrotoluene by Iron Metal: Kinetic Controls on Product Distributions in Batch ExperimentsBandstra, Joel Z. / Miehr, Rosemarie / Johnson, Richard L. et al. | 2005
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Modeling of Porous Filter Permeability via Image-Based Stochastic Reconstruction of Spatial Porosity CorrelationsZhao, Fu / Landis, Heather R. / Skerlos, Steven J. et al. | 2005
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Modeling of Porous Filter Permeability via Image-Based Stochastic Reconstruction of Spatial Porosity Correlations A methodology for producing a pore-scale, 3-D computational filter permeability model is developed based on analysis of 2-D images of filter matrixes and first principlesZhao, F. / Landis, H. R. / Skerlos, S. J. et al. | 2005
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X-ray Absorption Near-Edge Structure Analysis of Arsenic Species for Application to Biological Environmental SamplesSmith, Paula G. / Koch, Iris / Gordon, Robert A. et al. | 2005
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X-ray Absorption Near-Edge Structure Analysis of Arsenic Species for Application to Biological Environmental Samples This resource for XAS users studying arsenic in biological environmental samples characterizes XANES results for arsenic compounds common in both aquatic and terrestrial environmentsSmith, P. G. / Koch, I. / Gordon, R. A. et al. | 2005
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Chemical Fingerprinting of Petroleum Biomarkers Using Time Warping and PCAChristensen, Jan H. / Tomasi, Giorgio / Hansen, Asger B. et al. | 2005
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Chemical Fingerprinting of Petroleum Biomarkers Using Time Warping and PCA Preprocessing of GC-MS chromatograms (derivatization, normalization, and alignment) combined with principal component analysis is used for chemical fingerprinting of petroleum hydrocarbonsChristensen, J. H. / Tomasi, G. / Hansen, A. B. et al. | 2005
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Field Calibration of Rapidly Equilibrating Thin-Film Passive Air Samplers and Their Potential Application for Low-Volume Air Sampling StudiesFarrar, N. J. / Harner, T. J. / Sweetman, A. J. et al. | 2005
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Field Calibration of Rapidly Equilibrating Thin-Film Passive Air Samplers and Their Potential Application for Low-Volume Air Sampling Studies To assess compound uptake rates and their time to approach equilibrium, polymer-coated glass samplers are exposed for up to 18 d; results confirm theoretical predictionsFarrar, N. J. / Harner, T. J. / Sweetman, A. J. et al. | 2005
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Real-Time Visualization and Quantification of PAH Photodegradation on and within Plant LeavesWild, Edward / Dent, John / Thomas, Gareth O. et al. | 2005
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Real-Time Visualization and Quantification of PAH Photodegradation on and within Plant Leaves Two-photon excitation microscopy is used to visualize and quantify PAH compound photodegradation on and within living plant leaves in real timeWild, E. / Dent, J. / Thomas, G. O. et al. | 2005
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New Device and Method for Flux-Proportional Sampling of Mobile Solutes in Soil and Groundwaterde Jonge, Hubert / Rothenberg, Gadi et al. | 2005
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New Device and Method for Flux-Proportional Sampling of Mobile Solutes in Soil and Groundwater A new, alternative passive sampling method is introduced that functions as a water-permeable, semi-infinite sink for passing solutes of interestde Jonge, H. / Rothenberg, G. et al. | 2005
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Potential Use of a Host Associated Molecular Marker in Enterococcus faecium as an Index of Human Fecal PollutionScott, Troy M. / Jenkins, Tracie M. / Lukasik, Jerzy et al. | 2005
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Potential Use of a Host-Associated Molecular Marker in Enterococcus faecium as an Index of Human Fecal Pollution Detection of the esp gene in E. faecium as an index of human fecal pollution is describedScott, T. M. / Jenkins, T. M. / Lukasik, J. et al. | 2005
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Selective Quantification of Trace Palladium in Road Dusts and Roadside Soils by Displacement Solid-Phase Extraction Online Coupled with Electrothermal Atomic Absorption SpectrometryFang, Jing / Jiang, Yan / Yan, Xiu-Ping et al. | 2005
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Selective Quantification of Trace Palladium in Road Dusts and Roadside Soils by Displacement Solid-Phase Extraction On-line Coupled with Electrothermal Atomic Absorption Spectrometry Selective and sensitive determination of trace palladium in environmental materials by on-line coupling of displacement solid-phase extraction to electrothermal atomic absorption spectrometry is discussedFang, J. / Jiang, Y. / Yan, X.-P. et al. | 2005
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Bioaccumulation of Organic Chemicals in Contaminated Soils: Evaluation of Bioassays with EarthwormsJager, Tjalling / van der Wal, Leon / Fleuren, Roel H. L. J. et al. | 2005
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Bioaccumulation of Organic Chemicals in Contaminated Soils: Evaluation of Bioassays with Earthworms The relevance of earthworm bioassays for assessing bioavailability of organic contaminants is evaluated by comparing different species and by comparing results with those from field-collected wormsJager, T. / van der Wal, L. / Fleuren, R. H. L. J. et al. | 2005
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Reliability of a Commercial Kit To Test Groundwater for Arsenic in Bangladeshvan Geen, A. / Cheng, Z. / Seddique, A. A. et al. | 2005
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Reliability of a Commercial Kit To Test Groundwater for Arsenic in Bangladesh A kit used to test millions of wells in Bangladesh has generated valuable arsenic data and could be improved further with a minor modificationvan Geen, A. / Cheng, Z. / Seddique, A. A. et al. | 2005
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New Field Method: Gas Push-Pull Test for the In Situ Quantification of Microbial Activities in the Vadose Zone A field method is developed to assess microbial activities in situ in the vadose zone; microbial methane oxidation above a petroleum-contaminated aquifer is used as the exampleUrmann, K. / Gonzalez-Gil, G. / Schroth, M. H. et al. | 2005
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New Field Method: Gas Push−Pull Test for the In-Situ Quantification of Microbial Activities in the Vadose ZoneUrmann, Karina / Gonzalez-Gil, Graciela / Schroth, Martin H. et al. | 2005
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Metal Speciation in Anoxic Sediments: When Sulfides Can Be Construed as OxidesPeltier, Edward / Dahl, Amy L. / Gaillard, Jean-François et al. | 2005
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Metal Speciation in Anoxic Sediments: When Sulfides Can Be Construed as Oxides Standard sequential extraction methods underestimate metal sulfide associations in anoxic sediments when compared with direct speciation by X-ray absorption spectroscopyPeltier, E. / Dahl, A. L. / Gaillard, J.-F. et al. | 2005
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Solvent Release into a Sandy Aquifer. 2. Estimation of DNAPL Mass Based on a Multiple- Component Dissolution ModelBroholm, Kim / Feenstra, Stanley / Cherry, John A. et al. | 2005
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Solvent Release into a Sandy Aquifer. 2. Estimation of DNAPL Mass Based on a Multiple-Component Dissolution Model On the basis of monitored concentration ratios, this method can be used to estimate the mass of solvents in a spillBroholm, K. / Feenstra, S. / Cherry, J. A. et al. | 2005
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Bioremediation of Diethylhexyl Phthalate Contaminated Soil: A Feasibility Study in Slurry- and Solid-Phase ReactorsDi Gennaro, P. / Collina, E. / Franzetti, A. et al. | 2005
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Bioremediation of Diethylhexyl Phthalate-Contaminated Soil: A Feasibility Study in Slurry- and Solid-Phase Reactors A slurry- and solid-phase bench-scale study is conducted to assess the feasibility of bioremediating DEHP-polluted soil and the influence of limiting factorsDi Gennaro, P. / Collina, E. / Franzetti, A. et al. | 2005
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Benzene: A Secondary Pollutant Formed in the Three-Way CatalystBruehlmann, Stefan / Forss, Anna-Maria / Steffen, Dominik et al. | 2005
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Benzene: A Secondary Pollutant Formed in the Three-Way Catalyst A net benzene formation window is observed for pre-catalyst exhaust gas temperatures of 600-730 ^oC and Lambda values of 0.83-0.95Bruehlmann, S. / Forss, A.-M. / Steffen, D. et al. | 2005
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Bacterial Inactivation in Open Air by the Afterglow Plume Emitted from a Grounded Hollow Slot ElectrodeSharma, Ashish / Pruden, Amy / Yu, Zengqi et al. | 2005
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Bacterial Inactivation in Open Air by the Afterglow Plume Emitted from a Grounded Hollow Slot Electrode The afterglow plume emitted from a grounded hollow slot electrode is used to demonstrate the inactivation of various bacteria in open airSharma, A. / Pruden, A. / Yu, Z. et al. | 2005
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Characterization and Preliminary Assessment of a Sorbent Produced by Accelerated Mineral CarbonationShtepenko, Olga L. / Hills, Colin D. / Coleman, Nichola J. et al. | 2005
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Characterization and Preliminary Assessment of a Sorbent Produced by Accelerated Mineral Carbonation A sorbent for metal removal is produced from anhydrous calcium silicate/aluminate-based material by means of an accelerated carbonation processShtepenko, O. L. / Hills, C. D. / Coleman, N. J. et al. | 2005
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Generalized First-Order Kinetic Model for Biosolids Decomposition and Oxidation during Hydrothermal TreatmentShanableh, A. et al. | 2005
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Generalized First-Order Kinetic Model for Biosolids Decomposition and Oxidation during Hydrothermal Treatment Organic components of biosolids are classified on the basis of activation energies needed for decomposition and oxidationShanableh, A. et al. | 2005
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Long Life Modified Lead Dioxide Anode for Organic Wastewater Treatment: Electrochemical Characteristics and Degradation MechanismZhou, Minghua / Dai, Qizhou / Lei, Lecheng et al. | 2005
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Long-Life Modified Lead Dioxide Anode for Organic Wastewater Treatment: Electrochemical Characteristics and Degradation Mechanism Investigations of electrochemical characteristics and degradation mechanism confirm that the long-life modified PbO~2 anode is promising for organic pollutant electrochemical degradationZhou, M. / Dai, Q. / Lei, L. et al. | 2005
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Methodology for Predicting OEL from Rodent LD~5~0 Values for Metals and Metallic Compounds A new methodology is proposed for predicting occupational exposure limits from rodent LD~5~0 values for metals and metallic compounds to evaluate the toxicityYanagida, H. / Yamasaki, A. / Yanagisawa, Y. et al. | 2005
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Methodology for Predicting OEL from Rodent LD50 Values for Metals and Metallic CompoundsYanagida, Hidetaka / Yamasaki, Akihiro / Yanagisawa, Yukio et al. | 2005
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Comment on “Global Assessment of Polybrominated Diphenyl Ethers in Farmed and Wild Salmon”Hardy, Marcia et al. | 2005
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Response to Comment on “Global Assessment of Polybrominated Diphenyl Ethers in Farmed and Wild Salmon”Hites, Ronald A. / Foran, Jeffery A. / Schwager, Steven J. et al. | 2005
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Comment on “Modeling Maximum Adsorption Capacities of Soot and Soot-like Materials for PAHs and PCBs”Werner, David / Karapanagioti, Hrissi K. et al. | 2005
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Response to Comment on “Modeling Maximum Adsorption Capacities of Soot and Soot-like Materials for PAHs and PCBs”van Noort, Paul C. M. / Jonker, Michiel T. O. / Koelmans, Albert A. et al. | 2005
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Global warming's other effects on the oceans As we dump more CO~2 into the atmosphere, we are slowly acidifying the oceans, forcing scientists to now consider the long-term implications for calcifying marine organisms| 2005